Style Options for Windows

Product Range

British-made shutters engineered to keep your home warmer, cut energy bills, and look good doing it. With rising energy costs, your windows are one of the biggest culprits for heat loss — and that’s exactly where ThermaShutter makes the biggest difference

Full Height

Tier on Tier

Café Style

Full Height Shutters

British made shutters

Clean, elegant and the best for warmth.

Full Height shutters cover the entire window from top to bottom.

They give the strongest thermal performance, maximum privacy, and a timeless, modern look that suits almost every room.

Best for:

Bedrooms

Living rooms

Street-facing windows

Homes wanting the warmest option

Benefits:

Full coverage for maximum insulation

Simple, streamlined appearance

Great for reducing noise and improving comfort

TieronTier Shutters

Two layers, total control.

Best for:

Front-facing windows

Lounges and living spaces

Homes that need privacy without losing daylight

Benefits:

Ultimate control over light and privacy

Versatile for day and night use

Stylish, practical and very popular in busy areas

British made shutters

Cafe Style Shutters

British made shutters

Half-height style with plenty of character.

Café Style shutters cover only the lower half of the window, giving privacy at eye level while keeping the top part open for natural light.

Best for:

Kitchens

Dining rooms

Ground-floor rooms with nice views

Period or character homes

Benefits:

Lots of natural light with lower-level privacy

A softer, continental look

Great for creating brightness in social spaces

Full Height


Pros

Best thermal performance (full window coverage)
Strongest option for reducing drafts and heat loss
Excellent for privacy and noise reduction
Simple, modern look that suits any room
Great for bedrooms and living rooms

Cons

Less flexible than Tier-on-Tier for light control
Window is either fully open or fully closed unless using louvres
Can feel darker in small rooms if kept closed often

Tier on Tier


Pros

Maximum flexibility — top and bottom move independently
Great balance of privacy + daylight
Perfect for street-facing rooms
Can open just the top for natural light
Very popular for busy, overlooked areas

Cons

More visible framework than Full Height
Slightly reduced insulation compared to Full Height
Can look busier on small windows
Slightly higher cost due to extra panels

Café Style


Pros

Lots of light while keeping privacy below
Stylish, continental look
Ideal for kitchens, dining rooms and ground-floor windows
Good for character/period homes
Makes rooms feel bright and open

Cons

Least thermal performance (top half of window uncovered)
Not ideal for bedrooms or rooms needing warmth
Privacy only at lower level
Can highlight older/glazing issues in top section if visible